
2,900 Mule Bank Accounts Active in Belagavi: Police Commissioner
Belagavi Police Commissioner Bhushan Borase has revealed that nearly 2,900 mule bank accounts are currently active in the city and are being used for cybercrime
It’s been a while since the work for converting Belagavi to Smart City Belagavi. A lot of roads are modified, the lane and street lights are being changed and modernized, the infrastructure is changing be it in North Belagavi or South Belagavi. However, there are two thing which aren’t changing
Although, we are set to become the residents of a smart city, but when will we ourselves become smart and try to maintain cleanliness around the city? One of our volunteer reporters sent us some snaps of some part of RPD road which is filled with garbage. This garbage will output two things. One is ugliness to the city and second one is diseases to the nearby residents.
Some people will never change and will throw garbage from their house and will spit the garbage from their mouths. However, what happened to our beloved CCB? Why is it so lazy to clean the area everyday? This needs to change, if we want to call ourselves Smart City residents.
Team Marvelous Belgaum urges the Belgaumites to keep their surroundings clean and also to CCB to make sure that necessary steps are taken to keep city clean

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